3670 Park Place NW, Washington, DC 20010

Offered at $799,990, Sold with multiple offers over asking!

Owning this stately rowhome on Park Place is no roll of the dice! With stunning year-round park views and just 2 blocks to the metro, this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Columbia Heights rowhome hits all the right spots -exposed brick walls, renovated kitchen(s!) and bathrooms, amazing storage options, parking and a full au-pair suite with lower level walk-out. On the main, the gas fireplace, large open kitchen, breakfast bar, dining room, plus additional office space and half bath make living easy. Downstairs, the two largest rooms provide exceptionally flexible options – 7’2”+ ceilings, a full kitchen, bathroom and laundry – keep it for yourself, use it for a guest or split the difference. Go up the steps along the exposed brick wall to 3 comfortable bedrooms , a huge master walk-in closet with additional laundry facilities and an additional walk-up storage room on the 4th floor.

Outside, the view out the front is lovely – take full advantage on the front porch, or in the yard or upstairs balcony. Out back, there’s plenty of room to host a great barbecue on the spacious deck. Not in the mood to stay in? Dine at Chez Billy, caffeinate at Qualia Coffee, drink at the Twisted Horn and chill at the Hitching Post – all an easy stroll. Other neighborhood conveniences include numerous playgrounds, a golf course, farmer’s market, convenient grocery options and more! Come, enjoy and rest easy. You’re home!

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